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Daesh History

Daesh was the former Al-Qaeda jihadist branch in Iraq.

Daesh was the former Al-Qaeda jihadist branch in Iraq.

Osama bin Laden sent Abu Musab Zarqawi from Afghanistan to Iraq to create a new jihadi organization and unite the Iraqi Sunni Jihadi organizations.

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The difference between Daesh and Al-Qaeda?

Al-Qaeda doesn’t takfir other jihadi organizations, but Daesh takfir all the jihadi organizations.

Al-Qaeda supports other Jihadi organizations, but Daesh fights with all Jihadi organizations to call them apostates.

Al-Qaeda doesn’t fight for the taking of government, but Daesh fights for its own so-called Baghdadi kingdom.

Daesh killed everyone, including Mufti Alamuddin, who opposed Daesh. Those who spoke out against Daesh. And since Al-Qaeda doesn’t believe in this ideology.

Daesh rebelled against Al-Qaeda in 2014, while Al-Qaeda did not rebel against the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.

Daesh killed Al-Qaeda’s high command and leaders after the coup, while Al-Qaeda has not yet targeted any of Daesh’s high command or leadership.

Daesh started a sectarian war in Iraq between Shia and Sunni, and also started a sectarian war in Khurasan between Hanafi and Salafi, but Al-Qaeda was against sectarianism in Shia and Sunni or Hanafi and Salafi.

Some FAQs and their answers.

Did Daesh split from Al-Qaeda?

Yes

Did Daesh kill Al-Qaeda leaders?

Yes

Did Daesh call Al-Qaeda apostates?

Yes

Was Daesh the Al-Qaeda Iraqi Branch?

Yes

Were Abu Masab Zarqawi and Abu Hamza, and Abu Umar Baghdadi Al-Qaeda Iraq leaders?

Yes

Did Daesh break the bayah of Al-Qaeda in 2014?

Yes

Afghanistan

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Pakistan funded ISIS, said a former founding member of ISKP | Oneindia News

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Pakistan to establish ISKP | Terror or industry | Failed State Pakistan

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Zangari Maraka – 07.03.2022 | د دا_عش ډلې پخواني لوړ پوړي غړي عبدالرحیم مسلم دوست سره ځانګړې مرکه

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GDI operations against Daesh Khorasan

المرصاد د داعشي فتنه ګرو د هغو نیول شويو غړو د اعترافاتو ویډیو

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‏المرصاد په بدخشان کې د داعشي خوارجو د نیول شوې شبکې د اعترافاتو ویډیو ترلاسه کړې ده

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المرصاد کو ان دو گرفتار شدہ پاکستانی داعشیوں کے اعترافات کی ویڈیوز موصول ہوئی ہیں

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المرصاد ویدیوهای اعترافات دو عضو دستگیر شده‌ای داعش پاکستانی را دریافت کرده است

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Top 12 Daesh leaders killed by IEA in Afghanistan

1: Ijaz Amin Ahangar, aka Abu Usman al-Kashmiri, originally from the Srinagar district of Kashmir, was the leader of Islamic State Hind Province (ISHP)/Daesh India.

He was killed on February 13th, in the Kart-e-Naw area of Police District 8 (PD8), Kabul City, in an overnight operation conducted by the General Directorate of Intelligence (GDI), the intelligence agency of IEA/Taliban.

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2: Kotar aka Qari Musa/Qari Fateh/Abbas Omari, originally from Dago village of Chaparhar district of Nangarhar province, was the Military and Intelligence head of Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP)/Daesh Afghanistan.

He was killed on February 26th, 2023, in the Khairkhana area of PD17, Kabul city, in an overnight operation conducted by GDI.

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3: Ziauddin Hakeem Syed, also known as Mohammad/Abu Saad, originally from the Nangalam village of Pech Valley in Manogay District, Kunar Province, was the Justice and Media head of ISKP, as well as the ex-interim leader of ISKP.

He was killed on March 17th, 2023, in Mazar-e-Sharif city of Balkh province, in an overnight operation conducted by GDI.

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4: Abu Omar Afridi, originally from the Khyber district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan, was an ISKP leadership council member.

He was killed on March 17th, 2023, in Mazar-e-Sharif city of Balkh province, in an overnight operation conducted by GDI.

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5: Asad Laghmani, aka Qais, originally from Laghman province, was the ISKP head of operations for Kabul city.

He was killed on March 21st, 20,23, in Batkhak village near PD12, Kabul City, in an overnight operation conducted by GDI.

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6: Doctor Hussain, originally from Herat province, was an ISKP leadership council member, as well as ISKP head of military for Herat province.

He was killed on April 5th, 2023, in the Mashwanian area of PD9, Herat City, the capital of Herat province, in an overnight operation conducted by GDI.

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7: Omar Burhan, originally from Kohat district of Kohat division, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan, was the ISKP head of guerrilla operations for Kabul province.

He was killed on April 12th, 2023, in Batkhak intersection in Bagrami District, Kabul province, in an overnight operation conducted by GDI.

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8: Engineer Omar, aka Haider/Fareedon/Sikandar, originally from the Bagrami district of Kabul province, was the Deputy of the current ISKP leader and ISKP head for the Central Zone.

He was killed on May 5th, 2023, in Shamshad Street, near Batkhak intersection, Bagrami District of Kabul province, in an overnight operation conducted by GDI.

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9: Turab Khan, originally from Kandigal village, Alingar District of Laghman province, was the ISKP Governor for Laghman province.

He was killed on May 31st, 2023, in Khewa district, Nangarhar province, in an overnight operation conducted by GDI.

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10: Najib, originally from Kunduz province, was the ISKP head for Nimroz province.

He was killed on July 15th, 2023, in Mirwais township, Bagrami District, Kabul province, in an overnight operation conducted by GDI.

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11: Anas, originally from Uzbekistan, was in charge of orchestrating ISKP operations in Kabul city.

He was killed on July 15th, 2023, in Mirwais township, Bagrami District, Kabul province, in an overnight operation conducted by GDI.

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12: Abdullah, originally from Kabul province, was the ISKP head of the migration department.

Although there is no information on the exact date and location of his killing, based on the number of operations conducted by GDI, he was most likely killed in the first half of this year.

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    The IEA carried out an operation against Daesh Khorasan sleeper cells

    Special Forces belonging to the IEA’s Ministry of Interior carried out a special operation against an ISKP cell in the Barik Ab area of Bagram district, Parwan province, at around 9:30 PM last night.
    As a result, one ISKP member was captured, along with a Corolla car that was to be used as a launcher for 3 BM-1 rockets.
    The intended target of the rocket attack was the celebration ceremonies marking the 4th anniversary of the IEA’s takeover of Afghanistan.
    Looking at IEA’s previous anniversary ceremonies, it is most likely that Bagram Air Base would have been the target of the foiled rocket attack, as it also matches the attention-seeking criteria of ISKP.
    It should be noted that in early June, the GDI raided an ISKP cell just a few kilometers from Kabul International Airport.
    ISKP has been actively attempting to carry out headline-making attacks to show their capabilities and presence in Afghanistan; so far, they have been unable to..

    The IEA carried out an operation against Daesh Khorasan sleeper cells

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    Daesh raped Yazidi women.

    Yazidi survivor: ‘I was raped every day for six months’ – BBC News

    Nearly three years ago, so-called Islamic State fighters swept through northern Iraq, where the country’s oldest ethnic minority was living – the Yazidis.
    Many of the men were shot, while the women and children were kidnapped, taken hostage, and raped.
    The Victoria Derbyshire programme’s reporter, Fiona Lamdin, has spent a couple of days with a small group of women who have been resettled in Germany and are trying to rebuild their lives.

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    Yazidi woman held captive by ISIS on how she was kidnapped at just 14

    This month, the Yazidis will commemorate the 10th anniversary of the ISIS massacre, when the extremists killed thousands, and more than 6,000 women and children.

    A decade on, few have been held accountable for the horrific killings and torture they suffered, which the UK and many other countries now recognise as a genocide.

    Sky News has this exclusive story of the remarkable tale of a young woman kidnapped by ISIS when she was just 14.

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    ‘Treated like cattle’: Yazidi women sold, raped, enslaved by ISIS

    Jana was a 19-year-old in her final year of high school, with dreams of becoming a doctor.

    Then, ISIS came to her village last August, and her world collapsed. She described to CNN’s Ivan Watson in chilling detail how the jihadis first demanded that members of her Yazidi religious minority convert to Islam.

    Then they stripped villagers of their jewelry, money, and cellphones.

    They separated the men from the women. A United Nations report explained what happened next.

    ISIS “gathered all the males older than 10 years of age at the local school, took them outside the village by pick-up trucks, and shot them.

    ” Among those believed dead were Jana’s father and eldest brother.

    A different fate lay in store for the women. Jana described how girls like herself were separated from older women, then bused to the city of Mosul.

    There they were put in a big three-story house with hundreds of other young women. The men of ISIS came periodically, and chose up to three or four girls at a time to take home with them.

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